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The Story France is sticking with its [président](. Emmanuel Macron? The very one. In 2017, centrist Macron beat far-right Marine Le Pen with 66% of the vote. At 39 years old, he became Franceâs youngest leader since Napoleon. Fast forward five years and France got a rematch. But this time, his's win was narrower: 58.5-41.5%. Whyâs that? A bunch of reasons. Macron has been trying to attract foreign business, set up carbon taxes, and reform Franceâs social programs. But hundreds of thousands of [protesters]( werenât having it. Add in COVID-19 and inflation and the French seemed prepared to do their usual: kick incumbents to le curb. So why didnât they? Le Pen. Her partyâs previous leader (Le Penâs father) infamously dismissed the Holocaust as a âdetailâ of history. Today, Le Pen is pitching voters on a platform that is anti-immigrant, pro-tax cuts, targets Muslims, and weakens the EU. She has also [cozied]( up to Russian President Vladimir Putin. With her loss, the EU is breathing a sigh of relief. So what happens now? Le Pen conceded but is calling her gains a âshining victory.â She says her party will be back for legislative elections in June. Meanwhile, Macron acknowledged the anger of those that voted against him. theSkimm Macron is the first French leader to get reelected in two decades. But over 13 million people in France still voted for the far-right. And 28% of voters decided to stay home, the highest percent to abstain in over 50 years. Thatâs not nothing. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=France voted for Macronâ¦but the far-right has made gains #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23let-s-get-it-macr-on) And Also...This Who wants to buy buy birdie⦠[Elon Musk](. Yesterday, the Tesla CEO met with Twitter to discuss his âbest and finalâ $43 billion offer. In recent weeks, Musk â the worldâs wealthiest person â bought a 9% stake in Twitter and has even proposed taking it private. The reason: Musk claims that Twitter wasnât fulfilling its mission of free speech. (It could have been an impulse pandemic buy, who knows.) Twitter didnât immediately take the bait. Instead, the company has moved to prevent Musk from buying more than a 15% stake. Now, itâs come out that the companyâs been meeting with Musk behind the scenes to negotiate over his offer amid shareholder pressure. Enemies-to-lovers plot here we (maybe) come. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Elon Musk and Twitter may ruffling some feathers #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2304-25-2022-aat-1-twitter) Whatâs got parents concerned⦠[Gun deaths](. New CDC research has found that guns were the leading cause of death among US children in 2020 â killing more than 4,300 kids and teens. That number, up nearly 30% from the year before outpaced deaths from car accidents and cancer. And was driven largely by firearm homicides â not suicides. It's believed to be connected to a rise in gun ownership during the pandemic. More than 5 million children now live in households with guns. Authors of the study say kids need to be saved from these âpreventableâ causes of death. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Gun deaths in kids and teens are on the rise #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2304-25-2022-aat-2-guns) Who people are remembering⦠[Orrin Hatch](. Over the weekend, the longest-serving Republican senator died at 88-years-old. The conservative Utah lawmaker served a total of 42 years (under seven US presidents) before retiring in 2019 â clearing the way for Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) to take his seat. Hatch was known for supporting religious freedom, tax cuts, limiting abortion, and expanding childrenâs health insurance. He also worked with lawmakers across the aisle in support of the DREAM Act. Politicians from President Biden to Hatch's Utah colleague Sen. Mike Lee (R) remembered the late senator as a âfighterâ and âa giant of the Senate.â [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=The GOP's longest-serving senator, Orrin Hatch, has died #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2304-25-2022-aat-3-orrin-hatch) Who received a standing ovation... [Cristiano Ronaldo](. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Cristiano Ronaldo was honored during 100th Premier League goal #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2304-25-2022-aat-4-ronaldo) World Immunization Week [Together with]( [Unicef]( Todayâs the first day of World Immunization Week 2022. And itâs got us thinking back to 1796, when Edward Jenner discovered the smallpox â which also happened to be the worldâs very first â vaccine. Thanks to him and a few global vaccination programs, smallpox was eradicated in 1980. Now, [UNICEF]( provides 45% of the worldâs children with routine vaccinations. And every year, vaccines save up to 3 million children from deadly diseases. You can learn more about the organizationâs 75-year history in the new film, âIf You Have.â It was directed by Academy Award®-winning director Ben Proudfoot with his company Breakwater Studios. And executive produced by Orlando Bloom, Sofia Carson, and Lucy Liu. Plus, it juuuust might restore your faith in humanity (srsly). [Watch now](. Getting in Gear [Sponsored by]( [Porsche](
theSkimm | Photo: Porsche We're back with another term for all you go(al)-getters out there, curated with our friends at [Porsche](. Today, we're focusing on... Frogs. Thatâs right. Have you ever heard someone say âeat the frogâ? It means tackling the hardest task on your to-do list first. And it can make your days more productive and less stressful. If that sounds like something you can get behind, meet [the new Porsche Macan](. Itâs designed for people who make the most of every day. (Hi, thatâs you.) And it combines all the best parts of a sports car (like eye-catching style and increased performance) with the perks of a compact SUV (think: cargo space and all-wheel-drive). Plus, itâs the most customizable Macan ever. Learn more [here](. Skimm Picks Here are todayâs recs to help you live a smarter life⦠A gut health supplement thatâs more than just a probiotic. [This brand](âs new Synbiotic+ (yes thatâs a thing) combines clinically studied prebiotics, probiotics, and a postbiotic all in one minty capsule. And Skimmârs [get $20 off their first order](. Balanced gut microbiome, here you come.* A lightweight mineral sunscreen thatâs better for you and the planet. [This reel-safe SPF]( is fragrance-, sulfate-, and paraben-free. Plus itâs loaded with goat milk and aloe vera. For an extra soft (and nonsticky) feel. Oh, and you can [snag two at a discount](.* How to transform your vulnerabilities into strengths with Robin Roberts. In our latest ep of â[9 to 5ish](,â sponsored by [Porsche](, we chat with the âGood Morning Americaâ co-anchor about what itâs really like sharing her personal struggles with millions. [Listen up](.* How to make a career out of saving the planet. We spoke with three women with very different roles about making Mama Earth maintenance a full-time job. And what companies like [Walmart]( are doing to help. Eco inspo, [coming right up](.* *PS: This is a sponsored post. Skimm'rs We like to celebrate the wins, big and small. Let us know how your friends, neighbors, coworkers (and yes, even you) are making career moves, checking off goals, or making an impact in the community. Kindred spiritsâ¦Lynn P (NJ). Sheâs on a mission to change the conversation about fertility by providing support and resources for those going through the family-building process. Check out her work [here](. (Some) Birthdaysâ¦theSkimm's Jasmin Bharadiya (CA), Hank Azaria (NY), Hart Cole (WA), Megan Patel (IL), Alan Shain (MA), Gina Marcocci (PA), Kateri Budo (OH), Emily Glanton (MA), Hannah Riffle (IN), Courtney Lauer (MO), Alexandra Reuter (CO), Caitlin Chin (CT), Olivia Poulos (OR), Caroline Roberts (CA), Cassondra Hard (TN) PS: Paging all members of theSkimm. Reach out [here]( for a chance to be featured. Skimm More Robin Roberts is no stranger to the limelight. But as an anchor at âGood Morning Americaâ for over 15 years, sheâs usually telling someone elseâs story. This week on â9 to 5ish,â she shares her personal off-camera battles, how she exercises her optimism muscle, and how people respond to vulnerability. [Listen now](. theSkimm Loyalty Program Design: theSkimm We launched our new Loyalty Program and youâre invited to join. Engage with our content, earn points, and use those points to unlock rewards. Think: swag, exclusive content, sweepstakes, and more. Start earning and get in on it [here](. Skimmâd by Rashaan Ayesh, Melanie De Lima, Kate Gilhool, Julie Shain, and Mariza Smajlaj Subscribe Listen [Daily Skimm â¯]( Todayâs headlines, Skimmâd [Skimm This â¯]( This weekâs news, Skimmâd [Skimm Money â¯]( The weekâs news and your $ [9 to 5ish with theSkimm â¯]( Our weekly career podcast [Skimm Your Life â¯]( Shopping recs, reads, and more [Pop Cultured with theSkimm â¯]( Weekly pop culture podcast Download [theSkimm App â¯]( The app for all things Skimm [app store icon]( [Instagram]([TikTok]([LinkedIn]([Twitter]([Facebook]( [theSkimm.com]( Skimmâd something we missed?
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